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May. 18th, 2006 12:57 amI can't help but find this article to be extremely offensive.
It would be nice, I think, if doctors would encourage women to be healthier for our own sakes. Educate women and encourage supplements and exercise so that women will live longer, suffer less and be happier. But apparently the only reason women in America need to be healthy is so that if we ever get accidentally pregnant, the baby will be okay.
*makes face* And is anyone surprised that this push for all women to consider ourselves "pre-pregnant" is being pushed by our federal government?
Hi, my name is Kelly, and I am apparently nothing more than a walking pair of ovaries.
In other news, Sonnet is avoiding me. No porn for her.
(Day one of vacation down: 13 to go. I'm already bored. This doesn't bode well.)
It would be nice, I think, if doctors would encourage women to be healthier for our own sakes. Educate women and encourage supplements and exercise so that women will live longer, suffer less and be happier. But apparently the only reason women in America need to be healthy is so that if we ever get accidentally pregnant, the baby will be okay.
*makes face* And is anyone surprised that this push for all women to consider ourselves "pre-pregnant" is being pushed by our federal government?
Hi, my name is Kelly, and I am apparently nothing more than a walking pair of ovaries.
In other news, Sonnet is avoiding me. No porn for her.
(Day one of vacation down: 13 to go. I'm already bored. This doesn't bode well.)